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    pair decades‚ starting with the grunge design in the early on 90′s. Functioning class rock rings out there of towns like Dallas aided release thrift-store throwback items into the national limelight. The fashion started as a direct end result of economic challenges and mellow attitudes in the pop culture movement. By the past due 1990s‚ thrift-store trends acquired gained an eclectic but popular representation in the generation X market. Over the earlier ten years‚ numerous of these types of low-budget

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    2. What are the benefits and risks associated with the acquisition of PLFD? Risks * Manchester only authorized to use Paul Logan name for three years (p.1) * PLFD lines characterized by bold styles and fashionable colors‚ whereas MH favored conservative‚ functional designs (p.3) * New products introduced by MH could not use the Paul Logan brand name (p.3) * Heavy competition from cheaper imports (p.4) made it difficult to maintain mid- to upper price points * National Furniture

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    Industry Surveys Apparel & Footwear March 4‚ 2004 CURRENT ENVIRONMENT..................................................................1 Marie Driscoll‚ CFA Apparel Analyst Yogeesh Wagle Footwear Analyst A $500 million opportunity in women’s better apparel More changes to follow The end of quotas and tariffs Summary of overall environment Consumer confidence on the rise Apparel sales decline eases In search of style Footwear sales step down Industry outlook brightens INDUSTRY PROFILE

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    manufacturing wholesaler retailer consumer Vertical integration- a firm performs more than one set of activities in the channel‚ as occurs when a retailer engages in wholesaling activities by operating its own distribution centers to supply its stores Backward integration- retailer performs some wholesaling and manufacturing activities‚ such as operating warehouses or designing private label merchandise Forward integration- manufacturer undertakes retailing and wholesaling activities Retailers

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    Myer Communication

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    INTRODUCTION Myer is Australia’s largest department store chain. It was founded by Sidney Myer in 1900. Myer offers a broad range of merchandise from clothing to furniture and bedding to travel goods. This report will first …. 1.0 MESSAGE REVIEW 1.1 CURRENT MESSAGE STRATEGY The current tagline of the Myer department chain reads as ‘Myer is my store’. This has been their tagline since 2006 and‚ through television and other media advertising‚ is now a well-known Australian catchphrase together

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    Nordstrom Essay

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    1. How has an understanding of consumer behavior helped Nordstrom grow from a small shoe store to a fashion specialty chain giant? (Provide at least 3 reasons) Nordstrom’s ample understanding of consumer behavior has helped the company grow immensely over time. A main reason is Nordstrom’s philosophy. Nordstrom focuses on empowering the managers and sales force to make decisions that favor the customer‚ not the company. By focusing on the customer‚ they were able to retrieve information necessary

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    Framework) Macy’s‚ Inc.‚ which was once known as Federated Department Stores until 2007‚ has grown to become of the nation’s largest upscale retailers in the world. The Macy’s brand operates over 800 department stores in 45 states‚ Guam and Puerto Rico‚ and also over the internet as macys.com. A large part of Macy’s growth throughout the years has been acquiring other small retail stores under its Macy’s brand such as Filene’s and Jordan Marsh stores. During the 1990s‚ the company filed bankruptcy in order

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    Nordstrom Inc. The economic crisis that started in 2007 affected the business of upscale department stores countrywide. Upscale department stores understand that the items they sell are considered discretionary items‚ so when there is an economic downturn‚ they are one of the first industries to be hit. When looking over the Nordstrom Annual Reports from the last few years‚ there are two things evident: this company has a lasting strategy and they work hard to continuously evolve this strategy

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    Target Market for Coach Handbags When trying to define the specific target market for Coach handbags we first need to identify those who have a desire‚ financial means‚ are eligible and have the authority to make a purchase (Christ‚ 2008a). There are typically two main markets that Coach will need to look at and those are the individuals who will purchase at the full-price and then those that will only purchase at a discounted price. The full-price purchaser is around her mid thirties and is either

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    traditional department store industry and of Macy’s as of 2005. Which factors in the external environment could (positively or negatively) affect the success of Macy’s new strategy? I think the following external environment factors could affect the success of Macy’s new strategy. The general economic environment as the country was entering a significant recession affected the company negatively. Another negative effect is the industry life cycle model in which the traditional department store industry

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